Stanley Batton pinched his forehead helplessly before walking up to Xyla Quest.

"Are you hungry?" he asked softly.

Xyla was in a much better mood after playing with her child. She nodded as she was beginning to feel hungry.

"Oh, look at me. I'd forgotten that I already prepared dinner," Sharon Lindt exclaimed when she heard them. "You should hurry down to the kitchen and eat your dinner. Stan, heat the food up for Xyla, will you? She should eat something warm now."

"Okay, got it," Stanley answered obediently.

"Also, Xyla shouldn't be touching cold water or there could be issues later," she added.

"All right, I know."

The nannies were observing their exchange speechlessly, exchanging glances every so often.

They were able to establish each family member's ranking from the short time they'd spent with the Batton family.

Xyla and Sharon came first, followed by the two children, and then Wilson and Stanley came last

It was a strange family.

These women had worked for many rich families in the past, experiencing the harshness of humanity.

Yet, this was the first time they met a family that, despite being rich, was still full of love. There didn't seem to be any animosity between them.

They weren't used to seeing that within their limited time spent with them.

"You'd better carry Xyla down the stairs. She's been on her feet for far too long," Sharon added.

The nannies were shocked speechless, hearing that.

Stanley didn't reply but obediently gathered his wife into his arms and walked out of the room.

There were so many people around that Xyla instantly felt a little embarrassed.

She blushed as she spoke softly. "You don't have to do this. There are a lot of people watching."

"Don't mind us. Just pretend we're transparent. Be as lovey-dovey as you like," Wilson said, chuckling. Wasn't that a little too much? Xyla didn't know how to respond.

Even the nannies were speechless.

It had already been a month since Xyla delivered the twins. Was this even necessary?

They were practically pampering her to the point where she didn't have to do a single thing herself.

However, Stanley willingly carried her out of the room silently.

"Stanley," Xyla murmured.

"Hmm?"

"I feel like your family wants to pamper me until I lose the ability to take care of myself," Xyla chuckled.

Stanley gazed lovingly at her. "That's the

Stan

point. You will have

Loonet

my side forever since

can't look after yourself without me."

Xyla instantly felt her heart

exploding into ripples when she

heard this, his words giving he net

tingling sensations down to her

bones.

in

"You don't have to mind my parents even if they're staying here. Just be yourself, okay?" he said out of concern.

"What's the matter? Are you worried

I'd feel uncomfortable?" she asked. 'I

won't. Im very happy your parents are here with us. Don't you know that?"

QUMS

"I do," he swiftly said. "Anyway, if any conflict arises, I'm on your side."

Snap!

The lights suddenly went out, and then a cold breeze surrounded them.

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